(855) 4-ESSAYS

Type a new keyword(s) and press Enter to search

Religion


Many supernatural events were attributed to ghosts and unidentified beings of power. These beings would then interact with the people of the society and if the people were good moral citizens that respected the powers and the blessings that these powers provided they then were not harmed by these forces. It was the people who had not lived accordingly that really let the belief go on. They felt that if they wronged someone else or had immoral feelings within in them that the forces would punish them. These forces were highly respected by all in that period due to the fact that no one knew where they were coming from.
             It wasn't until men like Plato and his protégé Aristotle started questioning the validity of these forces and supernatural beings. Both men agreed that there was probably a greater being, a God, who was the creator, but they also had some differences. Aristotle dealt more with a cosmological way of approaching the thought. He doubted the proposal that the world was created by a divine craftsman rather he said that it was eternal and "matter and form have always been together."" This manner of thinking was very much rejected by the people of power at that time. They felt that the church was the way to understanding how the world works. It is some what interesting to me to notice how much of the secular European world depended on the church for guidance and strength. In today's society that dependence on the church is exceptionally rare.
             As the church began to take power men like Martin Luther began to question the integrity of the church. He felt that there was much corruption ands that many of the citizens blindly believed in a cause they knew not much about. With his 95 theses Luther created uproar, and caused there to be as need for reform in the church. Many men felt that Luther had proposed very legitimate thoughts and ideas that they began a scientific revolution.


Essays Related to Religion


Got a writing question? Ask our professional writer!
Submit My Question